Ojon Oil (Caiaué) is the only known natural ingredient that has the same molecular constitution as the keratin in hair — its fatty acids, amino acids, and natural lipids integrate into the hair strand's structure, rather than just superficially coating it.
PEREVO Ojon Oil is extracted from the nuts of the Elaeis oleifera palm — locally known as "Caiaué" or "the walking plant" — cultivated in the Brazilian Amazon basin. It is the same botanical species as Honduran Batana, but grown along the banks of the Madeira River in the state of Amazonas, in a distinct soil and climate that gives it a slightly different fatty acid profile and an exceptional concentration of carotenoids.
Amazonas State, Brazil — Amazon rainforest. The name "Ojon" comes from the Miskito language, the same indigenous community that gave the world Honduran Batana oil. "Ojon" is actually the name the Miskito people give to this palm, a direct link between the two oils and the same centuries-old traditional wisdom. Officially imported to Romania by Hairtech Professional SRL, with a certificate of origin from Brazil.
Pre-wash mask: 5–8 drops on scalp and lengths, 10–30 min or overnight, rinse with shampoo.
Finishing serum: 2–3 drops on wet or dry hair, from mid-lengths to ends.
Split end treatment: 1–2 drops daily on dry ends.
Face: 2–3 drops in the evening after cleansing, gently massaged until absorbed.
Visible results after 4–6 weeks of consistent use.
INCI: Elaeis Oleifera Seed Oil (Brazil origin)
Officially imported and distributed in Romania by Hairtech Professional SRL.
What is Ojon oil and how does it differ from Batana?
Both come from Elaeis oleifera, but from different regions — Batana from Honduras, Ojon from Brazil. Ojon has a higher concentration of carotenoids and a molecular profile closer to the keratin structure. Batana excels in deep nourishment and reducing hair loss.
What does it mean to have "keratin structure"?
Ojon oil contains fatty acids, amino acids, and lipids that structurally mimic the keratin in hair — which allows it to integrate into the hair shaft, not just coat it. Hair recognizes it as a compatible element and absorbs it more efficiently.
Why does it have an intense reddish-brown color?
The exceptional concentration of beta-carotene and alpha-carotene. These are the main antioxidants that protect the hair from UV and pollution. The color disappears after absorption and does not stain the hair.
Does it work as an anti-frizz serum?
Yes. By integrating into the cuticle structure, it seals the hair scales and reduces frizz. Apply 2–3 drops to damp hair before drying or to dry hair as a finish.
What is Ojon's connection to Miskito tradition?
"Ojon" is the very name given to this palm by the Miskito people of Central America. The same community that gave the world Honduran Batana. The two PEREVO oils are linked by the same centuries-old wisdom.
For external use. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children.
The natural reddish-brown color does not stain hair after absorption.
INCI: Ojon Caiauie Oil (Elaeis Oleifera Oil)
Origin: Brazil, bottled in Romania
Natural color, texture, and aroma: intense yellow, liquid, characteristic green nut aroma
Free from: Parabens, silicon, sulfates, dyes
EAN: 59403142
CPNP Notification: 4670683
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Ojon oil, also known as Caiaué, is a precious natural extract obtained from the nuts of the Elaeis Oleifera palm tree in the Amazon basin (Brazil). Nicknamed "Amazonian gold," this oil has been used for centuries by indigenous communities for its phenomenal ability to restore hair health. At PEREVO, we import this ingredient directly from the source, ensuring 100% purity.
No, although they come from the same type of palm tree, there is a key difference in biological mechanism. Batana oil (Honduras) is richer in nutrients for the scalp, being the champion of regeneration. Ojon oil (Brazil) has a finer molecular structure, specializing in hair fiber restructuring and cuticle sealing. If Batana "nourishes," Ojon "repairs and provides shine."
Yes, through two direct actions: strengthening the root and preventing breakage. Being extremely rich in essential fatty acids and Vitamin E, Ojon penetrates the hair shaft's cortex, restoring its elasticity. More elastic hair no longer breaks when combed, allowing hair to reach greater lengths in a shorter time.
For visible results, we recommend two application methods:
This is the ideal product for chemically damaged hair. Bleaching destroys keratin bonds, and Ojon oil acts as a natural "biological adhesive," filling the porous areas of the hair shaft. It helps maintain color intensity by sealing the cuticle, preventing rapid pigment washout.
While Argan is an excellent superficial oil for light hydration, Ojon has a much greater penetrating power. Ojon contains a higher concentration of lipids similar to those naturally found in human hair, making it much more effective at repairing deep structural damage.
Being a concentrated product, a small amount is sufficient: